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Development of Synchrotron Infrared Microspectroscopy Imaging using a Multi-element Detector (IRMSI-MED) for Diffraction-Limited Chemical Imaging Carol Hirschmugl, Univeristy of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, DMR 0619759. paraboloidal mirrors. Schematic. Common optical axis → 3x4 array.

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  1. Development of Synchrotron Infrared Microspectroscopy Imaging using a Multi-element Detector (IRMSI-MED) for Diffraction-Limited Chemical Imaging Carol Hirschmugl, Univeristy of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, DMR 0619759 paraboloidalmirrors Schematic Common optical axis → 3x4 array A sensitive infrared microscope that will greatly expand the ability to monitor the chemistry of small biological structures will afford new opportunities to track biochemical adaptations in living cells. UWM and the Synchrotron Radiation Center are spearheading this effort. The microscope will be available for users across a wide array of disciplines (e.g. physics, nanoscience, biology, chemistry, veterinary science, biomedical engineering, environmental science and geology), providing a new interdisciplinary tool to the broader scientific community. bendingmagnet 3x4 matrix Common optical axis → 3x4 array In Reality paraboloidal mirrors bendingmagnet

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